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Amber Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma


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© Webb Rodgers

James Lonzo Ferrell


Obituary

Amber Cemetery
Grady County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Helen Hatfield

© The Chickasha Daily Express
Monday, December 30, 1918

James Lonzo Ferrell
August 10, 1877 ~ December 26, 1918


Amber Cemetery Is Resting Place Of Grady COunty Farmer

The body of J. L. Terrell [should be Ferrell] , age 42, who died from the effects of pneumonia Thursday night at his home eight miles northeast of Chickasha, were laid to rest in the Amber Cemetery.

Mr. Terrell who was a progressive farmer in that community, is survived by a wife and five children; his father, G. T. Terrell, of Mountain View; brother, John Terrell of Mountain View, and a sister, Mrs. Brown of Carnegie.

These relatives were present when the last sad rites were said over the body. Mrs. J. C. Davis of Craig, Colo., a sister of the deceased was unable to attend the funeral.


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